Conversely, progression is faster and prognosis poorer in people with bulbar-onset disorder, respiratory-onset disorder, and frontotemporal dementia.
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Physical expression of nemaline myopathy varies greatly, but weakness is usually concentrated in the proximal muscles, particularly respiratory, bulbar and trunk muscles.
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When patients have erectile dysfunction, the dorsal arteries do not work well and therefore the bulbar urethra does not get a good blood supply.
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Later that year Coe was diagnosed with bulbar polio, and died a few weeks later at Dallas'Parkland Hospital on December 17, 1956.
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Their axons project down to the bulbar / spinal motor systems, such as the hypoglossal nucleus which harbors the motor neurons of the tongue muscles.
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Surgery involves making an incision between the anus and scrotum ( perineal incision ) and dissecting out the bulbar urethra and locating the scar and membranoprostatic urethra.
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Making up about 2 % of cases of paralytic polio, bulbar polio occurs when poliovirus invades and destroys nerves within the bulbar region of the brain stem.
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Making up about 2 % of cases of paralytic polio, bulbar polio occurs when poliovirus invades and destroys nerves within the bulbar region of the brain stem.
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Progressive bulbar palsy, a neuromuscular atrophy associated with combined lesions of the hypoglossal nucleus and nucleus ambiguus upon atrophy of motor nerves of the pons and medulla.
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In the bulbar form, speech is affected before the limbs; here handwriting and typing on keyboard-style devices are frequently the first forms of AAC.